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New Funds of the Foundation
The latest funds established by generous philanthropists and organizations in the community.
Brighter Tomorrows
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A Fund for the Youth of Hancock County. The mission of The Findlay Hancock-County Community Foundation is to improve the quality of life for all in our community. The Brighter Tomorrows Fund was established to support programs and operations of nonprofit agencies providing services to improve the quality of life for youth. See pages 4-5 for more information.
Cooper Tire Foundation, Inc. STEM Fund
The Cooper Tire Foundation established this fund to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and programs in Findlay City and Hancock County Schools.
Sharon Craig Arcadia Scholarship
Sharon Craig established this fund for a graduating senior from Arcadia High School, or non-high school senior entering at least freshman year of undergraduate study.
Markus K. Dunbar Fund for the Support of Mount Blanchard and the Surrounding Community
This fund was established by Markus K. Dunbar to improve and enhance the Village of Mount Blanchard and surrounding community.
Nancy Arbogast Dysinger Fund for the Village of McComb Parks & Pool
Dr. Nancy Arbogast Dysinger established this fund to support the legacy of the McComb pool and park, and keep the fun memories alive for many years to come.
Findlay Automobile Club Foundation Fund
This fund was established by the Findlay Automobile Club to support the organization's charitable giving.
Chuck and Terry Glaser Fund for Youth for Christ
Terry Glaser established this fund to support Youth for Christ of Northwest Ohio. YFC's mission is to reach young people everywhere with the hope of Christ.
Carol Allshouse Groff Fund for Findlay Art League
This fund was established by Paulette Allshouse in honor of her sister Carol to support the Findlay Art League.
Invisible Wounded Fund
This fund established by Diane Rau will promote awareness and educate the community on the effects of emotional and verbal abuse and provide programs, services and support to women ages 13 and older to overcome emotional and verbal abuse.
Jerry Sisser Memorial Scholarship
The Sisser Family has established this fund in Jerry’s honor to build on his legacy of supporting Hancock County students in their pursuit of higher education. Preference will be given to Fostoria High School graduates pursuing degrees in the liberal arts or humanities, including film, television production, communications, or journalism.